Team

Mr. Barnitt is a successful entrepreneur with a background in private equity and entrepreneurship. He founded Attract Capital in 2000 to address the void in the market for mezzanine capital access. Under his leadership, Attract Capital has become a leading global financial advisory firm.

Susan Franco is a seasoned business executive with over 20 years of experience in a variety of corporate environments. She has worked at Attract Capital for the last 10 years guiding the administrative and operational development of the firm. Susan is a valuable contributor on the firm’s new client screening

Danny Sam is the web marketing director responsible for implementing web strategies at Attract Capital. He is also the founder of Adroitte, a web marketing consulting firm based in Bangalore India. Adroitte is a one-stop solution for all online marketing needs. Based in Bangalore, Adroitte takes pride as a dynamic Internet Marketing Company

Sarah joined Attract Capital in 2012 and works as a web marketing analyst involved in copy development, google ad placement and online web activities. She attends the University of Michigan and is pursuing a dual major in Communications and Information Science.

Emma Barnitt – Financial Analyst

Emma joined Attract Capital in 2012 and works as a financial analyst involved in deal screening, financial statement review and deal distribution. She attends Georgetown University and is pursuing a degree in business in the McDonough School of Business.

Jeremy is a successful global entrepreneur. He built the leading queue products company in the world, Tensator Group Ltd. He sold Tensator to a European private equity group, the Riverside Company in 2008 after a sustained period of growth driven by product innovation and sales channel expansion.

Michael is a successful entrepreneur and the co-founder of Bridge Capital Solutions Corporation, one of the fastest growing commercial check cashing companies in the US. Bridge’s growth has been fueled by innovation and marketing in addressing the disequilibrium in small business banking.